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Only 4 teams have more wins than the Panthers in the past 5 years.


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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You can't overlook that we aren't a team to be pushed around and most teams don't like seeing us on their calendar. 

I wouldn't go that far yet, at least not in even years.

When we can so that consistently, then we can talk.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wouldn't go that far yet, at least not in even years.

When we can so that consistently, then we can talk.

Yes and No.  As long as we have Cam and Luke you know teams hate to see the Panthers on the schedule.

IMO they are going to really hate it with Norv at the helm.   I will be shocked if we aren't in the top 10 offensively (I was gonna say top 5)

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31 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Yes and No.  As long as we have Cam and Luke you know teams hate to see the Panthers on the schedule.

IMO they are going to really hate it with Norv at the helm.   I will be shocked if we aren't in the top 10 offensively (I was gonna say top 5)

Maybe.

I'm still waiting to see how it all clicks.

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KC's win total was somewhat surprising to me as well.

KC: 53-27

CAR: 51-28-1

Overall records are so so close over the last 5 seasons.....but all 5 of KC's seasons have been winning seasons.  We somehow still haven't managed back to back winning seasons yet, much less 5 :eyeroll: 

 

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4 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

KC's win total was somewhat surprising to me as well.

KC: 53-27

CAR: 51-28-1

Overall records are so so close over the last 5 seasons.....but all 5 of KC's seasons have been winning seasons.  We somehow still haven't managed back to back winning seasons yet, much less 5 :eyeroll: 

 

Wasn't Haley fired within that span?

Reid hasn't been there for four years yet, has he?

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9 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

KC's win total was somewhat surprising to me as well.

KC: 53-27

CAR: 51-28-1

Overall records are so so close over the last 5 seasons.....but all 5 of KC's seasons have been winning seasons.  We somehow still haven't managed back to back winning seasons yet, much less 5 :eyeroll: 

 

Andy Reid for ya.

Dude is a great coach...during the regular season.  His offenses often get bottled up during the playoffs, and his clock management skills, much like Rivera, are pretty bad for a coach this long in the tooth.

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